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  1. Wombat2u2004

    What’s in the water? France’s ban could be a wake-up call

    When one is in France, one must play the "Dodge the Dogshit" whilst walking along a pavement. :sick:
  2. Wombat2u2004

    What’s in the water? France’s ban could be a wake-up call

    Yeah, WA is a great place to live. I spent a long while there.
  3. Wombat2u2004

    Famous fast-food chain faces filthy store video backlash as response unfolds

    Couldn't you just take the hair out of your meals with a pair of tweezers? Hee hee
  4. Wombat2u2004

    Famous fast-food chain faces filthy store video backlash as response unfolds

    But that's stopping some kid from getting a job. And it's not about reducing the price of their food by requiring their customers to clean their own tables. No, it's about the owners pocketing more by not putting some kid into the job. And I know two owners of McDonalds who live right here near...
  5. Wombat2u2004

    Aussies slash power bills by 90 per cent with simple home upgrade

    "good ole door sausage" Can I eat that? Asking for Kim Jong Un. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
  6. Wombat2u2004

    Are families ready to ride 'Australia's wealth tsunami'? Here's why good legacy handover matters

    Labor want it all mate, they are about to jack up the GST. They are trying very hard to meet those promises they made at election time. They have just been called out by the Reserve Bank on their promise to build more homes for the multitude of immigrants they have swamped the country with...
  7. Wombat2u2004

    Lost wallet turns up in unexpected spot after frantic search

    That happened to me once. My wife found it for me.
  8. Wombat2u2004

    What’s in the water? France’s ban could be a wake-up call

    I only use demineralised water now in my CPAP machine, I don't have any issue with that. But in Thailand, ?I just buy the bottled water at a supermarket....any supermarket. Thatyy are all the same quality. We are being taken for a ride here in Australia mate. I've never heard of Pure Spring...
  9. Wombat2u2004

    Everyday cooking spices could vanish from Aussie shelves–know why

    I use it cooking goulash. I'll get some more. My deceased wife never used paprika in her goulash she used to cook. That's why my daughter and I named the dish "Lashgoo". (My deceased wife was a very bad cook....but God bless her, she was a good kid.)
  10. Wombat2u2004

    Aussies slash power bills by 90 per cent with simple home upgrade

    Try cooking Chinese food with electricity......it turns into slop.
  11. Wombat2u2004

    You won’t believe what this Aussie worker discovered in a pile of trash—could you spot such a valuable hidden treasure?

    Reminds me of a funny story that happened to my next-door neighbour. He went away for a weekend with his wife and locked his home up accordingly. He had a new machine in his garage that he had purchased a few days before, and was readying for it to be shipped to the Sudan as an agricultural...
  12. Wombat2u2004

    What’s in the water? France’s ban could be a wake-up call

    We used to drink and use our water on our farm, which was pumped from the nearby creek. It tasted really good. I've never in my life had water since then that tasted as good. Our tap water here in Armidale is full of chlorine and whatever the shovel leaning council put into it. So I went and...
  13. Wombat2u2004

    Are families ready to ride 'Australia's wealth tsunami'? Here's why good legacy handover matters

    In the days when wills were uncontestable, a will was found to be probably one of the most shortest wills ever to be read. I was a will made by a British soldier before he went to war in France during WW1. All it read was "All to me mum"
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    Are families ready to ride 'Australia's wealth tsunami'? Here's why good legacy handover matters

    No they are not, they just want MORE money.....ours.
  15. Wombat2u2004

    Are families ready to ride 'Australia's wealth tsunami'? Here's why good legacy handover matters

    I'm with you on that BruceC. It's just another way for the legal buttholes to milk money out of us, a great deal of money. The legal profession thinks it's their right to do that. There was a time when a will was unbreakable, but that has changed over the years. The law treats us that way, and...
  16. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    Your little mates have, and are, costing this country billions with nothing to show for it other than child abuse, spousal abuse, drunkenness, theft of vehicles, housebreaking, constantly wanting more from the hard working people of this country..........well done GoodEnough, you surely have...
  17. Wombat2u2004

    Greek Tortellini Pasta Salad

    Nope, not for me. The Feta Cheese would make me push that dish away and just get into the bread roll and vino. Altho, I think it would be quite a tasty dish if there was no Feta on it.
  18. Wombat2u2004

    Cricket and Australia Day used to go hand in hand—so why are matches disappearing now?

    Love the little tags you give me. Thanks GoodEnough. Oh, are you also the recipient of any tags? I can think of one.
  19. Wombat2u2004

    July Competition – Winter Memory Lane

    Yep, I lived near there for many years. The weather is kinda freakish in the mountains.
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